http://www.peclogit.org/kidsquiz.asp
The Kids Quiz is a daily online quiz which challenges kids under the age of 18 and tests their knowledge about nutrition, fitness, health, physical education, sports, and a host of other topics and trivia. Features include answering a question each day with the chance for both the students and the teacher at the school to win weekly prizes in a drawing.
Kid's Running Online:
http://www.kidsrunning.com/
The Kid's Running site for kids is an excellent page for kids (and parents/teachers) who are interested in running. Not only can kids see photos, learn about kids running events, answer questions, they can also read stories about running that other kids have contributed.
Teacher Use:
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance:
http://www.aahperd.org/
The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting professionals involved in physical education, recreation, fitness, sport and coaching, dance, health education and promotion, and all specialties related to achieving a healthy and active lifestyle.
American School Health Association:
http://www.ashaweb.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1
The American School Health Association is a website to build the capacity of its members to plan, develop, coordinate, implement, evaluate, and advocate for effective school health strategies that contribute to optimal health and academic outcomes for all children and youth.
Other:
BAM!
http://www.bam.gov/
BAM! is aimed at youth ages 9 - 13, BAM! was created to answer kids' questions on health issues and recommend ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, and safer. BAM! also provides middle school health and science teachers with interactive activities that are educational and fun.
Kidnetic:
http://www.kidnetic.com/
Kidnetic.com is a Web site that communicates healthy eating and active living information in meaningful and relevant ways to kids aged 9-12 and their families. Kidnetic.com is intended to encourage kids and their families to begin the process of behavior change toward healthy lifestyles. Kidnetic.com is the first component of ACTIVATE, a healthy eating and active living initiative. ACTIVATE is committed to promoting healthy family lifestyles to help prevent kids from becoming significantly overweight and to reduce their risk of suffering from obesity-related chronic diseases as adults.
Exploratorium: Sport Science:
http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/staff_picks/sports_science/
This is a site to learn how different sports really work from the scientific point of view. Included are baseball, surfing, skateboarding, and more! This would be a great site for students to visit before starting a unit plan on a certain sport. The students would be able to visit this site and learn and review the sport that they will be participating in and learn the scientific side of the sport.
Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls:
http://www.bestbonesforever.gov/
Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls encourages young girls to take steps to promote skeletal health. The site helps young girls understand the important contribution weight bearing physical activity makes to their health. Facts about bones and the importance of calcium to their development are given. There are interactive activities, such as a skeleton that shows the names of bones when the mouse is rolled over the words. Quizzes, interactive games, and relevant web sites are given to help girls learn the facts and test their ability to use the information to make informed decisions.
KidsHealth:
http://kidshealth.org/
This site helps parents, children, and professionals find answers to commonly asked health questions. Topics include the benefits of different types of vitamins, the food pyramid, healthy children's recipes, how to read food labels, and keeping fit. Children can also submit their own questions.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids:
[[http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/ ]]
The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids has a wonderful web site geared to protect children from tobacco addiction. There are abbreviated articles and current events that deal with smoking issues with the bibliographies included. In the Kid's Corner, there is the opportunity for the children to learn the ABC's of what tobacco use can do to the body. It offers nice graphics and descriptions of the possible complications that can be caused by cigarette smoking. There is also a section of the current CDC Research, Data, and Reports.
P.E. Links 4U:
http://www.pelinks4u.org/
P.E. Links 4U provides information on adapted physical education, coaching and sports, elementary physical education, health and nutrition, fitness, interdisciplinary secondary physical education, and technology in physical education. Also has links to other major physical education websites.
Interactive:
PE Central's Kids Quiz:
http://www.peclogit.org/kidsquiz.aspThe Kids Quiz is a daily online quiz which challenges kids under the age of 18 and tests their knowledge about nutrition, fitness, health, physical education, sports, and a host of other topics and trivia. Features include answering a question each day with the chance for both the students and the teacher at the school to win weekly prizes in a drawing.
Kid's Running Online:
http://www.kidsrunning.com/The Kid's Running site for kids is an excellent page for kids (and parents/teachers) who are interested in running. Not only can kids see photos, learn about kids running events, answer questions, they can also read stories about running that other kids have contributed.
Teacher Use:
American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance:
http://www.aahperd.org/The American Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Dance (AAHPERD) is the largest organization of professionals supporting and assisting professionals involved in physical education, recreation, fitness, sport and coaching, dance, health education and promotion, and all specialties related to achieving a healthy and active lifestyle.
American School Health Association:
http://www.ashaweb.org/i4a/pages/index.cfm?pageid=1The American School Health Association is a website to build the capacity of its members to plan, develop, coordinate, implement, evaluate, and advocate for effective school health strategies that contribute to optimal health and academic outcomes for all children and youth.
Other:
BAM!
http://www.bam.gov/BAM! is aimed at youth ages 9 - 13, BAM! was created to answer kids' questions on health issues and recommend ways to make their bodies and minds healthier, stronger, and safer. BAM! also provides middle school health and science teachers with interactive activities that are educational and fun.
Kidnetic:
http://www.kidnetic.com/Kidnetic.com is a Web site that communicates healthy eating and active living information in meaningful and relevant ways to kids aged 9-12 and their families. Kidnetic.com is intended to encourage kids and their families to begin the process of behavior change toward healthy lifestyles. Kidnetic.com is the first component of ACTIVATE, a healthy eating and active living initiative. ACTIVATE is committed to promoting healthy family lifestyles to help prevent kids from becoming significantly overweight and to reduce their risk of suffering from obesity-related chronic diseases as adults.
Exploratorium: Sport Science:
http://www.exploratorium.edu/explore/staff_picks/sports_science/This is a site to learn how different sports really work from the scientific point of view. Included are baseball, surfing, skateboarding, and more! This would be a great site for students to visit before starting a unit plan on a certain sport. The students would be able to visit this site and learn and review the sport that they will be participating in and learn the scientific side of the sport.
Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls:
http://www.bestbonesforever.gov/Powerful Bones, Powerful Girls encourages young girls to take steps to promote skeletal health. The site helps young girls understand the important contribution weight bearing physical activity makes to their health. Facts about bones and the importance of calcium to their development are given. There are interactive activities, such as a skeleton that shows the names of bones when the mouse is rolled over the words. Quizzes, interactive games, and relevant web sites are given to help girls learn the facts and test their ability to use the information to make informed decisions.
KidsHealth:
http://kidshealth.org/This site helps parents, children, and professionals find answers to commonly asked health questions. Topics include the benefits of different types of vitamins, the food pyramid, healthy children's recipes, how to read food labels, and keeping fit. Children can also submit their own questions.
Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids:
[[http://www.tobaccofreekids.org/ ]]The National Center for Tobacco-Free Kids has a wonderful web site geared to protect children from tobacco addiction. There are abbreviated articles and current events that deal with smoking issues with the bibliographies included. In the Kid's Corner, there is the opportunity for the children to learn the ABC's of what tobacco use can do to the body. It offers nice graphics and descriptions of the possible complications that can be caused by cigarette smoking. There is also a section of the current CDC Research, Data, and Reports.
P.E. Links 4U:
http://www.pelinks4u.org/P.E. Links 4U provides information on adapted physical education, coaching and sports, elementary physical education, health and nutrition, fitness, interdisciplinary secondary physical education, and technology in physical education. Also has links to other major physical education websites.